Hi
I was attempting to update a MySQL table's primary key using DBIx::Class. I do not get any errors executing the update.
However, when I check the table using Workbench or MySQL Client, it shows the old value.
Is DBIx::Class restricted from updating primary keys. It can be done with DBI.
Here is a snippet of code to perform the update:
use My::Data;
my $schema = "My::Data";
my $acct = $schema->resultset( 'Accounts')->search({ acctid => 'pv001'
+ })->single;
if($acct) {
$acct->acctid( 'pv002' );
$acct->update;
}
else {
print "Could not find account to update!\n\n";
}
As I stated, when I check the table, the value 'pv001' is still in the database. I searched for 'pv002', I could not find any record
with that value as the primary key.
Has anyone encounter this issue where DBIx::Class will not update the primary key? If yes, how did you resolve this issue?
I am hoping there is a resolution, before I use DBI.
Thanks.
-Phil-
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